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<blockquote data-quote="doe" data-source="post: 469050" data-attributes="member: 98944"><p>I live in Germany. The beginning of the pandemic was actually very good for me. I was forced to deal with myself. I finally accepted myself and stopped running away from things. I took responsibility and was able to enjoy life. I went to the gym regularly, fought my way down from a body weight of 130kg to 83kg and have a great interest in bodybuilding. </p><p></p><p>Now it's just long distance running. Every day you hope that it will end soon. In Germany, almost everything has been closed for 6-7 months. Only a few stores where you can get your food and drink and a few things for the household and clothes are open. Of course everything is very isolated, you can only come in with an appointment or with a negative test and of course only a few people can go in. The gyms have been closed for 6-7 months and I have the feeling that everything I have built up is somehow going down the drain. I know it goes on and I don't really have to complain because I have an apartment, money and family and other people are far worse off. But I feel drained, mentally exhausted and I don't want any more. Sometimes I have bad days, sometimes I have good days. In Germany, life consists of getting up, going to work, and then somehow getting the day over with after work so that you can go to work the next day. On weekends you have time off work, so you have to see how you can get through the weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doe, post: 469050, member: 98944"] I live in Germany. The beginning of the pandemic was actually very good for me. I was forced to deal with myself. I finally accepted myself and stopped running away from things. I took responsibility and was able to enjoy life. I went to the gym regularly, fought my way down from a body weight of 130kg to 83kg and have a great interest in bodybuilding. Now it's just long distance running. Every day you hope that it will end soon. In Germany, almost everything has been closed for 6-7 months. Only a few stores where you can get your food and drink and a few things for the household and clothes are open. Of course everything is very isolated, you can only come in with an appointment or with a negative test and of course only a few people can go in. The gyms have been closed for 6-7 months and I have the feeling that everything I have built up is somehow going down the drain. I know it goes on and I don't really have to complain because I have an apartment, money and family and other people are far worse off. But I feel drained, mentally exhausted and I don't want any more. Sometimes I have bad days, sometimes I have good days. In Germany, life consists of getting up, going to work, and then somehow getting the day over with after work so that you can go to work the next day. On weekends you have time off work, so you have to see how you can get through the weekend. [/QUOTE]
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